Miss Reign
"That's so triggering." "He's literally a narcissist." "I'm just protecting my peace." You've heard these. You've probably said some of them. So have I. But here's the question nobody in the wellness space is brave enough to ask: Are you actually healing — or have you just learned to speak the language fluently? This episode goes where therapy culture content never goes. Psychologist Dr. Nick Haslam's research on "concept creep" shows that clinical terms like trauma, narcissist, gaslighting, and boundaries have gradually expanded their meaning until they've lost clinical precision — and social media accelerated that collapse into a full cultural identity crisis. We examine what happens when healing language becomes social currency, when self-awareness becomes a shield against accountability, and when "I'm in my healing era" becomes a sophisticated form of staying stuck. Featuring: * Dr. Susan Krauss Whitbourne on self-diagnosis as identity scaffolding * Dr. Nedra Tawwab on how boundaries became walls, and sociologist * Dr. Eva Illouz on the "therapeutic narrative" replacing faith, community, and purpose as the primary source of modern identity. Four diagnostic questions that will tell you whether your healing language is making you more accountable — or less. Plus: the Islamic concept of tazkiyah and why self-reflection that never changes behavior isn't growth, it's articulate stagnation. Real healing is quiet. It doesn't need an audience. Let's Connect! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=94ae3b41-13cf-463e-b161-93c9a0bd4925]
45 jaksot
Kommentit
0Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija
Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Miss Reign-yhteisöön!